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The Beam of Devotion.

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I never could find a good reason         Why sorrow unbidden should stay,     And all the bright joys of life's season         Be driven unheeded away.     Our cares would wake no more emotion,         Were we to our lot but resigned,     Than pebbles flung into the ocean,         That leave scarce a ripple behind.     The world has a spirit of beauty,         Which looks upon all for the best,     And while it discharges its duty,         To Providence leaves all the rest:     That spirit's the beam of devotion,         Which lights us through life to its close,     And sets, like the sun in the ocean,         More beautiful far than it rose.

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